by Leroy Hurt | Oct 13, 2013 | Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit, American Interest, and Project Syndicate: Most of today’s advanced economies became what they are by traveling the well-worn path of industrialization. A progression of manufacturing industries – textiles, steel, automobiles – emerged from the ashes...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 13, 2013 | Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit, American Interest, and Project Syndicate: Most of today’s advanced economies became what they are by traveling the well-worn path of industrialization. A progression of manufacturing industries – textiles, steel, automobiles – emerged from the ashes...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.Faith, Sectors.Global
Via Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Blog: Based on his missions experience, Aubry thinks many NGOs and missionaries are doing more harm than good. He believes what Haiti really needs are more Christian entrepreneurs and investors to fund the advancement of...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.Faith, Sectors.Global
Via Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Blog: Based on his missions experience, Aubry thinks many NGOs and missionaries are doing more harm than good. He believes what Haiti really needs are more Christian entrepreneurs and investors to fund the advancement of...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via Business Insider: The key is the rise of the middle class consumer in emerging markets (EM). “Over the coming decades the spending power of the EM middle class – the ‘expanding middle’ – will cause tectonic shifts in global consumption,”...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via Business Insider: The key is the rise of the middle class consumer in emerging markets (EM). “Over the coming decades the spending power of the EM middle class – the ‘expanding middle’ – will cause tectonic shifts in global consumption,”...